A somewhat lengthy process to build a children's natural playscape in downtown Kalamazoo is coming to fruition, and with it, a second fancy Portland Loo toilet.
A somewhat lengthy process to build a children's natural playscape in downtown Kalamazoo is coming to fruition, and with it, a second fancy Portland Loo toilet.
A somewhat lengthy process to build a children's natural playscape in downtown Kalamazoo is coming to fruition, and with it, a second fancy Portland Loo toilet.
April 15, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
The Town of Orangeville recently took some time to recognize businesses and organizations who have made outstanding efforts in the community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
During an April 12 Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Brown announced the latest recipients of the COVID-19 Community Recognition Awards.
The recognition program is aimed at honouring deserving residents, businesses and organizations and has seen more than a dozen awards announced since the fall of 2020.
Ms. Frew provided all the socially distanced drop-offs and pick-ups of the kits for months. The customers and nominators of the Pottery Parties submission say that Tanya kept them sane and busy with pottery projects and they are very thankful.The Orangeville Lions Club was the other recipient of the Town’s COVID-19 Community Recognition Award.
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